Whatever works.
I have found if you are out camping, a spoon solves most all problems you can't solve with your fingers.
Burgers are finger food...
Steaks need a knife and fork . . .
Sushi . . . chop-sticks and fingers...
I guess I'm trying to say . . . what ever works...
I'm half Viet half Euro so I've grown up eating with knives and forks and chopsticks. That said, 95% of the time I eat with chopsticks. It's quicker and easier for me for some foods, especially spaghetti. I'm not sure how other Asian cultures use em' but I usually just hold my bowl to my mouth and shovel in the food and pick up bits and pieces when my bowls getting empty
i use utensils but i always eat really fast. the first time i went out to eat with my friends and our food got to us they started talking by the time then noticed i hadnt said anything but hummed responses i had finished my meal. and they really wanted to see me eat too
I eat most food with chopsticks. It's just easier for me. I have used knives and forks like three times my whole life. I can't hold them properly and it's difficult for me to use them, so I just avoid using them at all. I eat with my hands sometimes, but not too much. I drink soup from the bowl because it's quicker. For drinks, I like using a straw.
use to cutlery,but will resort to hands but only 2 fingers on each hand oddly enough.i eat hunched over to prevent getting things on my clothes also almost always eat really fast